Recreation Newsletter
February 15, 2013
Dear Robert,
The North Castle Recreation 2013 Spring Summer Brochure is almost ready and will soon be posted on the Town’s website. The tri-fold pamphlet which lists the programs in spring and summer will soon be mailed to all Town residents. For a early preview of the tri-fold click here.Mail-in registration for all spring and summer programs, including Town day camps, begins Monday, March 11. Walk-in registration begins Monday, March 18. Do not delay in registering as programs can get filled or cancelled. Please call us if you have any questions, 273-3325.
New Spring Programs!We are pleased to offer some new programs this spring for youth and adults. In partnership with US Sports Institute, we have several options forpre-schoolers including “Parent and Me Total Sport Squirts” and “Parent and Me Soccer Squirts” for 2 and 3 year olds plus “Total Sport Squirts” and “Total Soccer Squirts” for ages 3, 4, and 5. For a program flyer of offerings in North White Plains click here,and for a program flyer of Armonk area offerings click here. Registration begins March 11 and March 18, as noted above.Plus, for adults, we are adding a recreational soccer program to be held at the North Castle Community Center in North White Plains on Tuesday evenings. For complete details, click here. En Espanol, click here. Registration is now being accepted.
North East WestchesterSpecial RecreationNorth East Westchester Special Recreation is a community-based therapeutic recreation agency serving children andadults with developmental disabilities in the north east portion of Westchester County. The Town of North Castle is one community that makes up the consortium, and as such, residents of North Castle may participate in programs offered by North East Westchester Special Recreation. To read their recent newsletter, click here. For more information, check out theirwebsite.
Senior ActivitiesAs always, we have many wonderful activities planned for seniors. To see what the group has been doing and what is planned ahead, please read the February Newsletter. For a quick look at the month of February, please view theFebruary Calendar.
Town Holiday 2/18Monday, February 18 is a Town Holiday in honor of President’s Day. The Recreation Office will be closed. Additionally, since schools are closed for winter recess next week, most recreation programs are suspended for the week. Please check your receipt for program dates, or call our office if you are unsure.If the North Castle Recreation staff can be of any assistance to you, please call us at 273-3325 or visit us at Hergenhan Recreation Center. In general, Recreation Office hours are weekdays 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. We can also be reached by e-mail at recreation@NorthCastleNY.com.Best RegardsSusan Snyder, Superintendent
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BANKSVILLE BEAUTIFICATION
SUB-COMMITTEE
MEETING NOTICE
Councilman, Diane DiDonato-Roth, Town Board Liaison to the Beautification Committee
, has formed a Beautification sub-committee in Banksville. The first meeting will be held on Saturday, February 16, 2013, 9:00 am at the Banksville Firehouse. Diane welcomes all interested Banksville residents to attend this first meeting and join the committee.
Thank you
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914-424-5099 /ddidonatoroth@northcastleny.com
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Content creation has become one of the major challenges for social media marketers and online publishers. Bloggers face this obstacle every day.It is also a path of resistance to writing or even starting a blog.
The question is often posed… “What shall I write that hasn’t been said before or written about?“
It stops many a creator from publishing, writing, painting or composing. Children don’t have this block. They copy everything they see. Ever seen a seven year old dressed as their favorite super hero?
We all start somewhere.
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Playing the piano starts with learning the scales. There is nothing new or creative about that.
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Collect and Curate
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Attending a conference? Take notes, copy what you hear that speaks to your soul.
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Your destiny is to collect, curate and chase down content deeper and wider than anyone else. Do more research. Google more content. Read more books.
That is how you will lead the pack.
Create with your own “Mojo”
In time that collection and curation will become embedded in your DNA. The days and years of countless copying and stealing others ideas and thoughts will become transformed into your unique composition. That collection that will have your voice woven into the fabric of your content creation and creativity. The article, blog post, book, video or music that you produce is a compilation of years of stealing ideas that are now your work of art.
You are adding your own Mojo that stands on the shoulders of giants that have passed before you.
Ideas are great but?
Ideas are great but without action they are just that ..ideas.
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Thanks to the 51,000-student University of Texas at Austin, a bevy of Silicon Hills startups like Sparefoot.com, and the presence of mega corporations like Whole Foods and Dell (in nearby Round Rock), the Lone Star State’s capital is an economic powerhouse. With an estimated annual population growth rate of 3% for 2012 and 2013, a 3% rate of job growth in 2012, 4.9% unemployment, and an economy that expanded 6.3% last year, Austin takes the top spot on Forbes’ annual list of America’s Fastest Growing Cities for the third year in a row.